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The Green Team Program
Small groups of Bay Area neighbors and co-workers learn to live
more earth-friendly lifestyles through the support of a Green
Action Guide, web resource listings and a trained coach. Participants reduce
their solid waste, home chemicals, energy, water and auto fuel
consumption..
while having fun, building community, and saving money!
The program brings together teams of 6-8 individuals in neighborhoods to
learn home conservation methods and put this education into practice. Green Teams have also been very
successful in the workplace working with High School students and religious groups.
How it works
Using an information-packed guidebook written for the Bay Area,
participants choose between suggested actions in each of five topic
areas: solid waste, chemicals, energy, transportation and water.
With the help of a trained coach, participants:
- Commit to a series of 6 meetings with 5-8 other people.
- Choose from the suggested actions in the topic area.
- Use the book to implement these changes with help from team
members.
- Share results and discoveries at the next meeting.
- Lead one meeting with the help of their coach.
- After the last meeting, receive individual and team statistics
showing financial and resource savings.
- Invite friends, family and neighbors to form a new GreenTeam.
A $25 program fee per participating household covers the guidebook, and program coach. A reduced fee of
$15 and full scholarship are available as needed.
Who we are
Acterra is proud to promote the Green Team Project in the peninsula and
south bay areas.
The Green Team Project is a non-profit project of The Tides Center. The
programs works with a
growing number of volunteers and neighborhood groups to recruit members
and support current teams. We wish to expand our outreach. Please, call
if our program would be of interest to you. See our contact information
below.
Green Team Project Mission
The project mission is to educate and support citizens in taking
action to live more earth-friendly lifestyles. We help individuals
reduce their consumption and discover how living with less waste is
cheaper and simpler! The potential for social change is great as
neighbors convert to sustainable practices and collectively ask their
retailers to stock earth-friendly products.
Collaboration
The program supports increased activity by a range of municipal and
non-profit organizations in the Bay Area working to promote
sustainable planning and lifestyle practices. Green Team Project
collaborates and/or distributes materials from the following
organizations: City and County of San Francisco's Recycling,
Hazardous Waste and Water Conservation programs, SLUG, Alameda
County Waste Management Authority, the Cities of Berkeley and
Oakland, RIDES for Bay Area Commuters, Bay Area Air Quality
Management District/Spare the Air, Pacific Gas and Electric
Company, The Center for Urban Education about Sustainable
Agriculture, Scientific Certification Systems (SCS), Planet Drum
Foundation, Science Interchange, many neighborhood associations,
and others.
The Green Team Project's financial supporters:
The Merck Family Fund
The San Francisco Foundation
The Fred Gellert Foundation
The ERM Group Foundation
The Weeden Foundation
The Surdna Foundation
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
and generous in-kind support from Bank of America
Funding needs
We seek funds to continue and expand our program. If you know of
individuals, organizations or businesses that would be interested in
our work, please contact David Coale at Acterra.
Contact us
On the Peninsula and in the South Bay please call (650) 962-9876 ex 309 for
information or
to sign up for a GreenTeam. All other areas please call (904) 249-8272 if
you want more
information! We'll tell you about a GreenTeam forming near you. Or we can
send materials
to form a GreenTeam in your neighborhood, workplace, church or synagogue,
or with friends!
The Green Team Project
a project of The Tides Center
tel: (904) 249-8272
fax: (904) 242-2759
Acterra
Actions for a Sustainable Earth
Peninsula and South Bay
tel: (650) 962-9876 ex 309
fax: (650) 962-8234
Web Resources:
Waste
Chemicals
Energy
Transport
Water
Community
Green Team Home Page -
Forming a GreenTeam -
Green Products
This page last updated on 8-29-05.
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